A remote, rural monastery houses the young repressed monks of the Order of Pathicus and their dark secrets. Tainted by the severe murder of a young acolyte after a rebuked advance, the monks further retreat from a society they crave to join. After a quarter century of silence, the house’s violent past yearns for awakening. Animals are found eviscerated, odd sounds breathe in the night air, and an evil presence is felt throughout. When an unconscious young drifter is discovered near the monastery, his sexual presence unsettles the young novices as well as the resident priests. The man’s dark charisma ensnares the attentions of the young novices as they are unraveled by their tense obsessions, except for the monk Rafael, who resists the stranger’s temptations and seeks escape from the doomed cage of the crumbling monastery.Director Patrick McGuinn (Sun Kissed) and screenwriter André Salas (Latin Boys Go to Hell) create an erotic homage to "Dark Shadows", Hammer films, and 1970s Italian tales percolating with a sexual pulse, a menacing tone, a tinge of sly camp, and supernatural evocations. Eulogy for a Vampire was filmed in an atmospheric 19th-century manse in historic Philmont, New York, owned by Eleanor Ambos, the celebrated New York City antique dealer. The film stars Wilson Hand as Father Anthony, David McWeeney as Father Lars, Damacio Ruiz as Rafael, Angelo Tursi as Sebastian, Ryan G. Metzger as Florian, Craig Philip Lumsden as Eric, Darin Guerrasio as Brother Matthew, Nate Steinwachs as Stefano, Shawn Hollenbach as McGee, and Sal Bardo as Young Anthony.

New book news, I have two tonight with press releases from the publishers.

The first is Thirteen years Later by Jasper Kent, and is released Feb 15th.

In the summer of 1812, before the Oprichniki came to the help of Mother Russia in her fight against Napoleon, one of their number overheard a conversation between his master, Zmyeevich, and another. He learned of a feud, an unholy grievance between Zmyeevich and the rulers of Russia, the Romanovs, that began a century earlier at the time of Peter the Great. Indeed, while the Oprichniki’s primary reason for journeying to Russia is to stop the French, one of them takes a different path. For he has a different agenda: he is to be the nightmare instrument of revenge on the Romanovs. But thanks to the valiant efforts of Captain Aleksei Ivanovich Danilov, this maverick monster would not be able to begin to complete his task until thirteen years later. Now that time has come: it is 1825 and Russia once more stands on the brink of anarchy, and this time the threat comes from within....

Jasper Kent was born in Worcestershire, England, in 1968. He attended King Edward’s School, Birmingham, and went on to study natural sciences at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, specializing in physics. Kent has spent almost twenty years working as a software engineer in the UK and in Europe, while also working on writing both fiction and music. In that time, he has produced the novels Twelve, Thirteen Years Later, Yours Etc., Mr. Sunday, and Sifr, as well as co-written several musicals, including The Promised Land and Remember! Remember! Jasper lives in Brighton in the UK, where he shares a flat with his girlfriend and several affectionate examples of the species Rattus norvegicus. Visit Jasper Kent’s Web site at www.jasperkent.com.

The second will excite Moonlight fans.

Titan Books presents Angel of Vengeance, the original never-before-released novel that inspired the vampire TV series “Moonlight.”

Written by Trevor Munson, the co-creator, writer and producer of “Moonlight” (the CBS series which attracted 7 million viewers and still retains a loyal, devoted fan base and cult following), Angel of Vengeance offers a new twist on the classic Dracula vampire tale and blends it with Raymond Chandler’s hardboiled P.I. detective fiction.

Munson, who admits to a long love affair with vampires, explains it was his aim to create a story with a new and fresh way in to the vampire mythos. “Blending the two genres I loved best by creating a blood-sucking Philip Marlowe, who was turned in the forties, and continued on as a living anachronism in the present day, seemed like it held a lot of potential to be that story” – a story, as it turned out, that CBS loved … and after creating a lighter, more romantic version … ultimately hit the TV network even before it was published. Now, for the first time, fans will have the chance to read Munson’s original- a much darker tale than that depicted in “Moonlight.”

Angel of Vengeance: L.A.-based P.I. and vampire Mick Angel has been hired by a beautiful red-headed burlesque dancer to find her missing sister. The apparently simple case of a teenage runaway is soon complicated by drug dealers, persistent cops, murder, and Mick’s own past. Mick must learn the hard way what every vampire should know – nothing stays buried forever, especially not the past.

Some news from the Bram Stoker Film Festival next... more details of events and performers can be found here and here, some seriously talented acts on the playlist again this year! If it is in range, get yourself there... Whitby, October 28th-31st.

There is news here that the actor to play Abraham Lincoln : Vampire Hunter has been chosen... Ben Walker.

There is an interview with the people behind the film Vampire, recently shown at the Sundance Film festival here.

Fangbook is looking for authors and writers to join the community and take part in author chats.

Fangbook is committed to developing relationships with authors, such as yourself, not only for the purpose of promoting past, present and future works, but so we may provide a way for authors and their readers to connect. With that in mind, we would be honored if you would consider giving us an interview, on who you are as a writer, your body of work, along with whatever specific project or subject you feel is relevant to you and your readers. Additionally, we would be thrilled if you would also consider becoming a special contributor to our "Vampires in Literature" Group.

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

First up tonight, a new vampire musical spotted by Suburban Vampire. Immortal the Musical. The website has 7 songs from the musical score to listen to.

"Writer/composer Crystal Collier alerted me to a new show campaigning to make its way to Broadway: Immortal the Musical. The production involves a vampire named Count Lucas Delamark, a "recluse who occupies the town’s most prestigious estate" and "harbors a damning secret."

Vampire Film News spotted this, news of an open casting day on the 26th January in Phoenix Arizona for vampire film Draugierre

Saturday, 22 January 2011

Vampires.com has news that True Blood has been nominated for a GLAAD award.

A couple of spots by Vampire Cafe... Candice Accola's Mid-Season preview here, and some Vampire Diaries spoilers from Entertainment Weekly here. Nina Dobrev talks about upcoming series romances here. Finally for Vampire Diaries, the CW has released a new poster below.

There is an interview with Russell Tovey, Lenora Crichlow and Sinead Keenan of BBC's Being Human here.

Computer game news... the sequel to Dracula : Origin is on the way... details are here.

A Count Dracula pageant was recently held in Hawaii... the pics from the event are here.

This was spotted by Suburban Vampire and Vampire Cafe. Fangbook, a new social network aimed toward "a variety of people who can engage in relevant debates relating to subjects like mythology, vampirism in literature, vampirism in pop culture, Sanguinarianism, and general topics like art, music and current events." The website is located at http://myfangbook.com.

Vampire Cafe spotted the trailer for the Buffy Season 8 Motion Comic.

This is nice.... Shadowlocked.com has its ten worst Van Helsing's ever.

There are some more snippetts from Colin Farrell on the Fright Night remake here at Shocktilyoudrop.

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Thanks to Wynn for spotting this, and Taliesin for the link... Never-Land. Can you say Peter Pan with fangs? The video is too wide for blogger, but the link has the whole film at 39 minutes... enjoy! Taliesin takes a detailed look at the film here.

Dread Central has this piece of horror... for fans of Vampire Diaries, here is a new Damon Doll.

Saturday, 8 January 2011

Book news first up tonight... A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness is due out Feb 8th. A DISCOVERY OF WITCHES tells the story of Diana Bishop and Matthew Clairmont, a witch and a vampire who overcome their differences to investigate a lost alchemical manuscript.

More of the off-broadway Dracula - a feature on George Hearn who plays van Helsing here, and speculation that the show might close as quickly as this weekend here.

There is news here that Gail Simone has been asked to write the Buffy Season 9 comics.

Shocktilyoudrop has news that Blood is getting a DVD and Bluray release on March 15th.

I'll post a few more reviews for the off-broadway Dracula production, since a lot of people have been looking for them. Reviews are here and here, there is a story about some financial strife for the play here, speculation that it will be pulled early here, and details of the play here.

There is news of Vampirella #1 selling out here. (might be an old story, think i have seen mention of this before)

Coca-Cola have a competition running for the production of an advert... this entry is worth watching, we have vampires!

This is an interesting webseries i've just come across... VampireZombieWerewolf. Balthazane's Study has done a review here. Three episodes of a potential nine are available on the site to watch, go check it out!